The city is considering several requests to change how land is zoned, which could lead to new commercial businesses or more dense housing in certain neighborhoods.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 2 the 90 before that.
The change could increase property tax revenue but may also require additional city services for the new residential units.
The property owner and potential future residents seeking single-family housing.
Existing neighbors may be concerned about increased density and changes to the character of the area.
The city is considering a request to increase housing density on a parcel near 630 South 60 East. This could lead to more homes in the area, which might impact local traffic and infrastructure needs.
The city is reviewing three separate requests to change how land is zoned. These changes could affect density and commercial activity in specific neighborhoods.
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